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 Huge Disparities in Hypertension Seen Across US Counties, Says Study Huge Disparities in Hypertension Seen Across US Counties, Says Study
One in five Americans are unaware that they are at an increased risk for high blood pressure, says recent study. In the first ever analysis of awareness, treatment, and control of hyper...
 More Effort Needed to Beat High Blood Pressure, Says WHO More Effort Needed to Beat High Blood Pressure, Says WHO
The World Health Organization has said that individuals and governments need to step up their efforts to battle high blood pressure, which is estimated to affect more than one in three adult...
 Blood Pressure Cuffs Launched Blood Pressure Cuffs Launched
Environment friendly as well as cost effective line of blood pressure cuffs was recently launched. The product called as, FlexiPort EcoCuff, is designed to take care of the cost and envir...
 Hypertension Could Up Alzheimer's Disease Risk Hypertension Could Up Alzheimer's Disease Risk
Hypertension earlier in life may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests study. Dr. Karen Rodrigue, assistant professor in the UT Dallas Center for Vital Longevity (CVL)...
 Daily Changes in Blood Pressure Could be an Indicator of Risk of Premature Death Among African Americans With Kidney Disease Daily Changes in Blood Pressure Could be an Indicator of Risk of Premature Death Among African Americans With Kidney Disease
A new study published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology warns that large fluctuations in blood pressure every day could be a sign of increased risk of premature d...
Girl Babies Exposed to Pesticide DDT While in Pregnant Mums' Wombs May Develop High Blood Pressure in Adulthood Girl Babies Exposed to Pesticide DDT While in Pregnant Mums' Wombs May Develop High Blood Pressure in Adulthood
A new study found infant girls exposed to high levels of the pesticide DDT while still inside the womb are three times more likely to develop hypertension or high blood pressure when they be...
 Minimally Invasive Surgery Can Lower High Blood Pressure Minimally Invasive Surgery Can Lower High Blood Pressure
Renal denervation, a minimally invasive surgery, can lower blood pressure (BP) that refuses to yield to drugs, according to a study. The findings build on results released in 2010. It sh...
 More Sleep Could Help Ward Off High Blood Pressure More Sleep Could Help Ward Off High Blood Pressure
An extra hour in bed every night could help lower high blood pressure, finds study. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is thought to be responsible for half of all heart attack...
 A Younger Brother or Sister may Lead to Higher Blood Pressure A Younger Brother or Sister may Lead to Higher Blood Pressure
Having a younger sibling may literally have a negative effect on your health after researchers found that people who have a younger brother or a sister tend to have higher blood pressure tha...
 Home Blood Pressure Monitoring may Not Help Improve Blood Pressure Control Home Blood Pressure Monitoring may Not Help Improve Blood Pressure Control
A new report published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal reveals that patients with hypertension and stroke can improve their blood pressure control with home blood pressure monito...
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